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Courier-Post on MSNThe Daily Journal in Vineland celebrates 150 years of reporting South Jersey newsThe Daily Journal's history is intertwined with the growth and evolution of Vineland itself. VINELAND — Saturday, June 7 marks 150 years since the first edition of The Daily Journal was published.
A criminal case in Alaska involving nearly a dozen people born in American Samoa is highlighting concerns about birthright citizenship and voting by people who are not U.S. citizens, issues that have ...
Upon a return to Dublin, Georgia, Shaq's daughter found herself face to face with the history of the state, and she had a ...
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The Trentonian on MSNCentral Group IV Softball: Hightstown’s run ended by long delay, Hunterdon Central’s batsWhile Hunterdon Central (23-3) hit the ball often and hard, Hightstown was limited to one-hit by Emily Van Cleef. Headed to ...
In the spirit of Juneteenth, Dr. Skyller Walkes is self-funding three upcoming cultural and free events in Harlem and ...
North Jersey's priciest home sales in May included a grand European-inspired home on nearly 17 acres and a charming property ...
Today, we’re meeting the Revolutionary subject of a new Pride Month walking tour. But first, there’s news on what caused the huge SEPTA bus lot fire, the former leader of the Philadelphia Proud Boys ...
The Roanoke Colony, also known as the Lost Colony, was the first permanent English settlement in the United States.
Massachusetts ratified the U.S. Constitution on February 6, 1788, according to the Census Bureau. Originally, Maine was ...
Much has been learned about heat-resistant corals in the last decade. Village by village and beach by beach, reef restoration ...
Maybe it would still be here if they’d changed the name to “The Company of Adventurers.” It was the oldest company in North America, and yet it ended a few days ago not with a bang or a whimper — but ...
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